- USS Onondaga (1917)
The second USS "Onondaga" was a Coast Guard
cutter that served in theUnited States Navy in 1917 and 1918 duringWorld War I .The
United States Revenue Cutter Service cutter USRC "Onondaga" was built at Cleveland,Ohio , in 1898. Upon the merger of the Revenue Cutter Service with theUnited States Lifesaving Service to create theUnited States Coast Guard in 1915, "Onondaga" became aUnited States Coast Guard Cutter . Until 1917 she was listed as an independent vessel operating out of Savannah, Georgia. Her assigned cruising district extended fromCape Romain ,South Carolina , toCape Canaveral ,Florida .Transferred to the
United States Navy on9 April 1917 by Executive Order forWorld War I service, she continued to perform patrol, escort, and rescue operations out of Savannah.The highlight of her naval service occurred on
20 February 1918 , when she rescued the entire crew of the British steamship "Veturia" after "Veturia" foundered onDiamond Shoals off theNorth Carolina coast. For acting in the best tradition of the seagoing services, Captain Frederick C. Billard,USCG , former superintendent of theUnited States Coast Guard Academy and commanding officer of the cutter, together with the entire crew, received a commendation on20 May 1918 from theBritish Admiralty .At the end of hostilities "Onondaga" was returned to the
United States Department of the Treasury to resume her Coast Guard service. She resumed patrol and rescue operations out of New London,Connecticut , until 1920, at which time she transferred to Baltimore,Maryland . She continued to operate out of Baltimore until 1923, when she decommissioned and was sold for scrap.References
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